Muka v. Livingston
496 N.E.2d 236, 68 N.Y.2d 662, 505 N.Y.S.2d 77, 1986 N.Y. LEXIS 19051
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Muka v. Livingston, 496 N.E.2d 236, 68 N.Y.2d 662, 505 N.Y.S.2d 77, 1986 N.Y. LEXIS 19051 (N.Y. 1986).
Opinion
Appeal transferred, without costs, by the Court of Appeals sua sponte, to the Appellate Division, Third Department. A direct appeal does not lie because no substantial question is presented as to the constitutional validity of the challenged statute (NY Const, art VI, § 3 [b] [2]; § 5 [b]; CPLR 5601 [b] [2]).
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496 N.E.2d 236, 68 N.Y.2d 662, 505 N.Y.S.2d 77, 1986 N.Y. LEXIS 19051, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/muka-v-livingston-ny-1986.